Keep
in mind that the only way you can swap Qtum ERC20 Tokens to Qtum
Ignition Main Network is by following this guide, if you see any
information contrary to this guide, consider it as an attempt to steal
your Qtum tokens.

If
you miss the October 4th swap date, we have partnered with
Changelly.com to catch anyone who missed this event. On October 9th,
there will be a section on Changelly that allows you to deposit your
ERC20 tokens, they will ask you to provide a Qtum Ignition deposit
address (which you can get from downloading the wallet from our github)

Be advised that markets may be locked for deposits, trading, and withdrawals for up to 24 hours.

Here are the instructions, copied directly from our previous community updates:

“You
must have your Qtum ERC20 tokens on a participating exchange before
October 4th, 2017 for them to be swapped for Qtum Ignition tokens. We
will ask exchanges to halt trading 24 hours prior to the swap. If you
are not familiar with depositing tokens to an exchange, please orient
yourself with this procedure. Always do a small test deposit before
sending the entire contents of your wallet.

Once
your Qtum ERC20 tokens have been converted to Qtum Ignition, you will
need a wallet to withdraw. Please ensure that your computer is not
infected with malware or viruses, and that you are using the correct
wallet (not Sparknet or Skynet, you must download the Ignition wallet).
Once the main network tokens are in your possession, you should encrypt
your wallet, and back it up. Make multiple copies and make sure you use a
strong password. If you lose or forget this password, your tokens will
most likely be lost forever.

Please
be weary of any other third parties and non-affiliated Qtum websites.
We fully expect impostors to try and steal tokens from holders like
yourself. Be advised that if you fall for one of these scams, or make an
error with the swap, we will not reimburse you. There is no fund set
aside for reimbursements.

For
users with more than 100,000 Qtum tokens not willing to use an
exchange, we may manually process these transactions. We will release
details on this process later.

Lastly,
we will not contact you directly about any swap details. If you are
approached by a Qtum team member, it is most likely an impostor.

Make
sure your computer is free from malware or viruses, and wait for the
wallet to completely update. Encrypt and back up your wallet, make
multiple copies and keep them safe. Do not keep all your backups on one
computer, use a DVD-R or USB storage device. Make sure you use a strong
password for your backup, and be extremely careful not to lose it.

Do
a test withdrawal with 1 Qtum main network token from the exchange to
your wallet, and then send it back to the exchange. If everything works
properly, you can proceed to withdraw your Qtum main network tokens.”

Qtum Fireside Chat October 5th

Please
join us for a Fireside Chat in San Francisco with the co-founders of
Qtum Foundation, Patrick Dai and Jordan Earls. The Qtum co-founders will
be interviewed by Andy Tang, Partner at Draper Associates who mentored
Patrick Dai early on through his involvement with Draper University.
Tang will represent Draper Associates which invests in seed-stage
companies and pre-sales for blockchain companies.

Thu, October 5, 2017

7:00 PM — 9:30 PM PDT

755 Sansome Street

San Francisco, California 94111

Fireside Chat: Qtum Co-Founders (Patrick Dai, Jordan Earls) & Andy Tang, Partner at Draper…Please join us for a Fireside Chat in San Francisco with the co-founders of Qtum Foundation, Patrick Dai and Jordan…www.eventbrite.com

Please
remember that after the Qtum ERC20 to Qtum Ignition Main Network swap,
you must use the Main Network wallet to withdraw tokens from an
exchange.

If
you plan to use Changelly.com after October 9th to swap your ERC20
tokens to Qtum Ignition Main Network, you will be asked to provide an
Ignition deposit address. This address can only be generated from our
Main Network wallet.

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* [GUI] Fix bad icon in OSX installer
*
[Consesus/Contract] Fixed a bug where it was possible in very specific
circumstances to cause the gas usage calculation to overflow, charging
less gas than it should
* [GUI] Fixed bug where the Initial Sync UI would say progress is 100% complete, giving bad time and status estimates

Work completed:

* [Misc] Convert Qtum Core to use a per-txout database model that is immune to the DoS exploit made famous at Breaking Bitcoin
* [GUI/Contract] Improved smart contract GUI with new ABI encoding and multiple tabs
* [Consensus/Testnet] Started the testnet network and configured it’s checkpoints etc into the wallet.
* [Misc] Bumped version to 0.14.3.1